Policeman ‘boozes’ to death on New Year's day

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A policeman identified as General Corporal Francis Agyemang with service number 41597, on New Year’s day, reportedly drunk himself to death at Goza’s Pub a popular pub close to Oman Fm in Accra.
According to a police situational report sighted by MyNewsGh.com the deceased policeman went to the spot in the company of one Abass but it was observed that both were visibly drunk and therefore did not buy more drink.
They were reported to have sat at the venue to watch an European football match but some few minutes later Abass left the deceased.
Corporal Francis Agyemang who was wearing a cap and spectacles was seen sleeping on one of the plastic chairs.
At about 6:50 pm the supervisor at the pub one Patrick Nartey who is also a friend to the deceased reported to work and found deceased on the chair.
He called him severally but there was no response but when he got closer, he found out that there was foam coming out from the mouth. He quickly informed a police officer around and deceased was rushed to the Police Hospital for treatment but was pronounced dead on arrival.
The body has since been deposited at the police hospital mortuary pending autopsy.

Source: mynewsgh.com

Govt launches 'Results Fair' for Ministries to showcase their work

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The Government of Ghana has launched what it calls a Results Fair which is a platform for the various priority ministries to showcase what they’ve been able to achieve so far.
The initiative is being led by the Minister for Monitoring and Evaluation, Dr. Anthoby Akoto Osei.
The move comes at a time the Akufo Addo government says it has fulfilled 72% of campaign promises.
The fair is under the theme: “Delivering Results for Our Citizens, a work in progress.”
Dr. Akoto Osei explaining the rationale for the initiative when he met the press in Accra on Thursday said his outfit is giving an opportunity to most of the government ministries and agencies particular the 17 priority programmes to come and tell their own stories.
“I may know about it, can they tell you what school feeding is about? You hear about Special Development Initiatives somebody thinks that it is only about one-village one-Dam in the Northern Region, or ambulances, no, it is not.
“Normally we don’t talk about Cabinet things but I’ll try and simplify it. I do an assessment of all of them but I don’t get the chance for them to tell their own story. My assessment is limited to what I’ve agreed with them so we don’t really…even the President doesn’t know all that this ministry does. So we are giving them an opportunity to come and write their story to Ghanaians.”

UG Lecturer Prof Eric Danquah to serve on $25m USAID Food Security Initiative Board

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Director of the West Africa Centre for Crop Improvement (WACCI) at the University of Ghana, Prof. Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, has been appointed to serve on the board of a new $25 million USAID food security initiative.
The Cornell University-led initiative called the Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement (ILCI) is a new global food crop research program that will work to deliver enhanced agricultural production tools in developing nations across the world.
Prof. Danquah will serve on the External Advisory Committee (EAC) of ILCI. The responsibility of the EAC is to provide oversight for the program much in the same way as the board of directors oversees corporate executives.
The Committee will provide vision, managerial guidance, insight and evaluation responsibilities for the program. It will also act as scientific advisors to help identify additional partnership and funding opportunities for the programme.
The other members of the EAC are: Prof. Mark Cooper – Chair of Prediction Based Crop Improvement, University of Queensland, Australia, Dr Joe Cornelius – Director of Global Development, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA, Dr Rebbie Harawa – Head of Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Systems Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Kenya, Dr David Meyer – Bioinformatics Leader, Corteva Agriscience, USA, and Dr Usha Barwale Zehr – Director and Chief Technology Officer, Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Private Limited (Mahyco), India.
The five-year initiative will work to advance plant breeding tools, technologies and methods aimed at delivering staple crops that can increase yields, enhance nutrition and ensure greater resistance to pests and diseases.
The ILCI will be an integrated research and delivery program with multidisciplinary expertise in cutting edge agricultural development, from plant breeding and machine learning to quantitative genetics and gender inclusion.
The USAID administrator, Mark Green, announced the establishment of ILCI as part of the U.S. Government’s Feed the Future initiative in October 2019 at the World Food Prize program in Des Moines, Iowa. Feed the Future Innovation Labs are led by U.S. Universities in collaboration with partner country research institutions.
ILCI will be officially launched next week in San Diego, USA at a side event at the Plant and Animal Genomes (PAG) Conference, at which Prof. Danquah will be present.
Prof. Danquah in a comment on his appointment expressed delight at the opportunity to serve on the initiative, noting it opens doors for win-win collaborations.
He intimated that under the recently awarded ACE Impact Project grant, WACCI is working with partners globally to transform the Centre into an Agricultural Innovation and Entrepreneurship institution.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

NIA extends Mass Registration Exercise in Ashanti Region from 10th to 16th January 2020

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The Mass Registration Exercise throughout the Ashanti Region has been extended from 10th January to Thursday, 16th January 2020 by the National Identification Authority (NIA).
According to the NIA, the extension restores the two registration days (27th and 28th December) lost to the Region because of the Christmas holidays.
The extension, the NIA stated also takes account of the challenges encountered in the first two (2) days of the exercise in many communities across the Region where citizens couldn’t register due to the late transportation of some registration equipment to registration centres by contracted third parties, and/or the late arrival of some registration officials at their centres, despite Management’s best efforts at averting same.
Belos is a statement by the NIA:
NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION AUTHORITY (NIA):
PUBLIC NOTICE:
SUBJECT:
NIA MASS REGISTRATION IN ASHANTI REGION
The National Identification Authority wishes to share with the general public, especially residents of the Ashanti Region, the following points about the mass registration exercise currently on-going in the Region:
1. The Mass Registration Exercise throughout the Ashanti Region has been extended from 10th January to Thursday, 16th January 2020. This extension restores the two registration days (27th and 28th December) lost to the Region because of the Christmas holidays. It also takes account of the challenges encountered in the first two (2) days of the exercise in many communities across the Region where citizens couldn’t register due to the late transportation of some registration equipment to registration centres by contracted third parties, and/or the late arrival of some registration officials at their centres, despite Management’s best efforts at averting same.
2. NIA is concerned about the disturbing phenomenon of unusually large numbers of persons whose applications are “Awaiting Decision” or have gone into “Adjudication” and, therefore, have not had their cards printed and issued to them in the Ashanti Region. This situation frequently arises from discrepancies in the current versus previous biographic data of an applicant, particularly conflicts in date of birth, spelling of names, change of names and addition of names without the requisite legal documentation backing same. For instance, where an applicant presents 1st July 1987 in a previous NIA registration and indicates 1st July 1985 in the current registration as his/her date of birth. Conflicts such as change of date of birth, are particularly manifest in data submitted to NIA currently, compared to data submitted to NIA previously. The net effect of this situation is that tens of thousands of applicants are unable to get their cards and vouch for their relatives.
3. The NIA technical system is sensitive and robust enough to detect slight variations in biographic data as well as acute similarities in biometric data between two or more individuals; the system is designed to “arrest” all suspicious registrations in order to ensure that our National Identity Register is credible and dependable.
4. Adjudication and release of the cards of applicants with relatively “minor issues” are currently underway. Indeed, since 31st December 2019, thousands of such cards have been printed and are ready for issuance.
5. The mass registration exercise is scheduled to commence in the Central, Western and Western North Regions immediately after the Ashanti Region exercise ends. In addition, it is the expectation of NIA that registration in the 16th and final region (Eastern Region) starts by late February to mid-March 2020.
6. Meanwhile, the leap-frogging technique, which has been in use since the start of the mass registration exercise in the Greater-Accra Region on 29th April 2019, should help ensure that every nook and cranny of the Ashanti Region is covered, so that no community is left unregistered. This has been the experience in the Volta, Oti, Northern, Savannah, North East, Upper West, Upper East, Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regions.
7. Undoubtedly, not every eligible Ghanaian can be registered during the mass registration phase; NIA seeks to register 80% of the population aged 15 and above. The remainder of the current registrable population, as well as Ghanaians aged under 15, will be registered after this mass registration exercise is over.
8. NIA will establish, beginning in mid-March 2020, permanent NIA Offices in each Region, Municipality and District in order to ensure continuous registration. Prospective applicants will, at their leisure, visit NIA offices and get registered at no cost. NIA staff will also visit schools, hospitals, maternity wards, chip-compounds and other birthing centres to register all Ghanaian children. This way, all Ghanaians aged zero to infinity will be registered, and at no cost to them.
9. Starting later this month, NIA will also operate offices jointly with a number of cognate institutions such as NHIA, SSNIT, DVLA, GRA, Births & Deaths Registry and Statistical Service. This co-location arrangement should enable applicants doing business at any of these offices to also register for the Ghana Card with ease, and at no cost.
10. The foregoing processes and arrangements should assure the citizenry, especially those in the Ashanti Region, that while NIA encourages all Ghanaians to register as quickly as possible for the Ghana Card, they will never lose the opportunity to do so if they are unable to register during the mass registration phase. NIA will, with the resources available to it, aside the district offices, create premium centres in each region where appointments could be made by applicants to be registered for a fee. Institutions and Organisations can also apply to NIA to have their staff registered at their respective premises for a fee.
11. While most NIA personnel are law-abiding and follow official instructions, some do not. We can achieve our targets if NIA staff conduct themselves professionally, and citizens conduct themselves responsibly. Allegations of bribery and corruption must be properly reported to the appropriate authorities with some credible evidence that would trigger effective investigation. Disruption of queue management arrangements, physical and verbal attacks on NIA staff, and theft of NIA equipment do not advance the object of achieving set targets. Citizen education, support and cooperation is vital in this regard.
12. For enquiries or complaints kindly contact any of the following:
WhatsApp: 0205044793
Phone: 0302 999 306-9
ACI FRANCIS PALMDETI
Head of Corporate Affairs
2/01/2020
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SHS 3 students to re-open school on Sunday, January 5th

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All SHS three students are to report to school on Sunday, January 5th 2020, the Ghana Education Service (GES) has directed.
According to the GES, the directive will enable the final year students have ample time to prepare for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The GES has also directed Form 1 ad 2 Green track, as well as Form 1 Gold track students to report to school on the January 5th 2020 to complete their first semester.
“Students are expected to return over the weekend to ensure that full academic work resumes on Monday, 6th January 2020,” the GES stated.
Meanwhile, the GES also stated that Form 2 Gold track will resume on March 1st, 2020, urging all staff, parents, students and the general public to take note of the dates.
Below is a statement by the GES:
 
 

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I was busy making a lot of money during Christmas-Kuami Eugene

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Ghanaian high-life and afrobeat singer-songwriter, also a Lynx Entertainment Signee, Kuami Eugene has stated that while others were enjoying during Christmas, he was busily working to make some good money during the season.
According to the Angela Hit-maker in a Facebook post, he is yet to start his holidays because his attention was on making lots of money and even forgot it was Christmas.
Kuami Eugene has been consistent with his music career and his style of music has gained a lot of attention from the young and old both locally and internationally.
As one of the key names in recent times as far as Ghanaian music is concerned, no event planner will risk his event by forgoing the ‘Rockstar’ and therefore he was billed on almost all the big shows during the season.
Below is a post by him:
 
 

 
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Amoako Attah reveals secret behind Owusu Bempah's failed marriages

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Founder and Leader of the Parliament Chapel International (Formerly; Freedom Chapel), Apostle Francis Amoako Attah has disclosed the reason behind Owusu Bempah’s inability to maintain his marriages.
The Founder and Leader of the Glorious Word Power Ministry International has been unlucky with his marriages, especially the recent one with Abena Animah which broke six months after a plush wedding ceremony.
According to Apostle Francis Amoako Attah in a prophesy, Owusu Bempah’s distress started right after he divorced his first wife.
Speaking on Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem Wednesday, Amoako Attah said Rev Owusu Bempah cannot be blamed.
He revealed that, Owusu Bempah’s predicament is spiritual and only a superior man of God can stop that demonic spirit from operating in his life.
“Something was placed under Owusu Bempah’s pillow after his first divorce and that thing is still fighting him that is why he cannot marry” he said.
Meanwhile, Apostle Amoako Attah said it is not surprising Prophet Owusu Bempah has not been able to deal with it because he needs a superior prophet to cast out that demon.
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Year of return has brought promiscuity, fornication and adultery to Ghana – Prophet Oduro

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Head Pastor of the Alabaster Ministries, Prophet Kofi Oduro, has said Ghana’s Year of Return Program introduced by the ruling government in 2019 is doing more harm than good to the country.
Rather than draw in investment and productivity, he said, it is introducing all sorts of ‘foreign characters and attitudes’.
Speaking to his congregation at the 2019 Watch Night service, he said,
“I thought that the year of return was to promote productivity, reconciliation, restoration, I thought it was something that will restore our values, you should see the indiscriminate sexuality it is introducing into the country, an example is the Labadi Beach, you should see what our brothers from the U.S.A are teaching our youth here. The sad thing is that our leaders are seated and listening to them.”
“I thought that the year of return would be one that will make people return from people’s husbands to Christ, from the world to purity and righteousness. I didn’t know it was for people to have indiscriminate sex on the beach, for promiscuity, fornication and adultery, for sniffing of cocaine, for smoking of weed.” He added
Prophet Oduro further admonished Ghanaians to work towards their salvation.
“Be careful to love the Lord your God! The Youth of today are more interested in the world, if it were dancers twerking on stage, the place will be full, it’s the devil at work.” He noted.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Tamale Teaching Hospital CEO asked to step aside over alleged procurement breaches

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The Governing Board of the Tamale Teaching Hospital has asked the acting Chief Executive Officer, Dr. David Kolbila to temporarily step aside to allow for investigations into alleged procurement breaches leveled against him.
Meanwhile, the board in consultation with the Ministry of Health has appointed Dr. Kareem Mumuni of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University of Ghana Medical School to act as the interim CEO of the hospital during the period of the investigation.
The governing board of the hospital said it received a notice from the Public Service Commission in October 2019 about petitions against Dr. Kolbila after members in a board meeting in May 2019 unanimously recommended him to the Public Service Commission (PSC) for an interview and subsequent confirmation as substantive CEO of the Tamale Teaching Hospital.
The interview have thus been put on hold pending an investigation into the petitions.
The Tamale Teaching Hospital has had challenges in maintaining a Chief Executive Officer for some years now as persons appointed to occupy the position have had to face threats from some party youth groups of the two major political parties; NDC and NPP which subsequently lead to their removal from office.
The case of Dr. Kolbila is not different, but the board has explained that, Dr. Kolbila has not been fired, sacked or removed from office as reported in a section of the media.
According to the statement, the action is necessary to allow for independent and smooth investigations.
The statement entreated all staff and stakeholders to cooperate with the current acting CEO in discharging his duties.
“It is therefore, our desire as a Board that staff, clients and stakeholders would accord Dr. Kareem Mumuni the optimal support needed to successfully execute his duties as the interim acting CEO of the hospital for this period”.

Source: citinewsroom.com

Journalist in court for impersonating Director of Communication at Presidency

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A Koforidua-based journalist has been slapped with three counts of defrauding by false pretence for impersonating Director of Communication at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin.

Joseph Ofosu alias Nartey is said to have promised people he will secure them auction cars and have them nominated as Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs).
Journo in court for fraud
Court documents cited by JoyNews revealed that Mr Ofosu had introduced himself as Mr Arhin and demanded various sums ranging from ¢1,000 to ¢3,000.
The Director of Communication at the Presidency in August 2019 lodged a complaint at the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) listing the phone number the journalist had allegedly used to interact with his victims.

Eugene Arhin is the Director of Communication at the Presidency
Investigations by state prosecutors revealed that the journalist allegedly asked his victims to deposit various sums into a number of mobile money accounts.
One of the accounts is said to belong to his girlfriend.

Journo in court for fraud
The girlfriend according to the documents filed in court informed the police her boyfriend had asked her to send some monies to him since he had asked people to send it into her account.
The journalist was on Thursday charged before the Kaneshie District court and remanded into police custody pending further investigations.
Source: Myjoyonline.com